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  Boardman Judson, Sarah Hall
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NameSarah Hall Boardman Judson
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Born November 04, 1803
DiedSeptember 03, 1845 (41 years)
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Jan 17, 2019 04:52pm
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InfoSarah Hall Boardman (4 November 1803 - 3 September 1845) born in Alstead, New Hampshire, spent 20 years of her life in Burma (now known as Myanmar) doing missionary work. She and her husband George Boardman sailed to Burma in 1824, just one week after their wedding. She was widowed in 1831. Although a widowed missionary wife in this era would normally return to her homeland, from 1831 to 1834 she preached to the Karen in the jungles and supervised mission schools. In 1834 she married Adoniram Judson. Her Burmese translation of The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan is still in use today. She also translated the New Testament into Peguan. in 1844 she gave birth to Edward Judson, (who later pastored a church in New York City named after his father). Her illness forced the family to return to the United States in 1844, but she died enroute at Saint Helena. While in the states, Adoniram asked Emily Chubbuck to write Sarah's biography, and subsequently married Emily.

Sarah and George Boardman had a son also named George Dana Boardman, often referred to as "the Younger".

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